Total domination, big bad tough Laughs with their hot goalie (who had a few stinkers lately) were suppose to beat down the Bears...I like what they said of the game, Boston forgot about their shit season and got to work, hopefully the Canucks do this too tonight....

There is no such thing as climate change...there is no such thing as climate change...there is such thing as climate change...

Right Per... best case scenario.. Toronto flukes enough games to win the East.. Canucks win the west .. Canucks beat the shite out of the Leafs on national TV.. Win the Stanley in 5 Burrows named MVP and Cherry goes ballistic

Suicide pass from Diaz to a guy being lined up by 6'5" Gryba. I've slowed it down a few times and its hard to tell where the principle point of contact is. Eller lands face first on the ice so I'm not sure if that broke his nose or the contact, but he was leaking pretty good.

It's interesting watching the Caps-Rangers series, for the US media loves Lundquvist, but what they're always afraid to point out is he never raises his game in the playoffs. I see previews saying he can steal a series, but he never has. It will be interesting to see if he bounces back after a weak Game 1.

I was watching the OTT-MON game last night and saw the hit. Looks like Gryba caught Eller right below the chin but the shoulder rode right up and smacked his face good. I don't doubt that Eller was unconscious before his face smacked the ice. It was a truly 'Holy Shit' hit and the blood pooling on the ice in front of the Habs fans didn't help, but this one's clean IMHO.

Diaz owes Eller big-time for that pass. The bigger question is, what are the Habs going to do about it? Subban was mouthing pretty good and they do have guys like Prust and Bourque but we'll see how they react.

Boston Canucker wrote:It's interesting watching the Caps-Rangers series, for the US media loves Lundquvist, but what they're always afraid to point out is he never raises his game in the playoffs. I see previews saying he can steal a series, but he never has. It will be interesting to see if he bounces back after a weak Game 1.

Quite true. Never shown a series stealing ability. Even Luongo while obviously having some playoff struggles has shown a consistent ability to steal games throughout his playoff career.

Boston Canucker wrote:It's interesting watching the Caps-Rangers series, for the US media loves Lundquvist, but what they're always afraid to point out is he never raises his game in the playoffs. I see previews saying he can steal a series, but he never has. It will be interesting to see if he bounces back after a weak Game 1.

Quite true. Never shown a series stealing ability. Even Luongo while obviously having some playoff struggles has shown a consistent ability to steal games throughout his playoff career.

Yes, last summer I had a Ranger fan mock Luongo, to which I responded that he's done better, gone farther, in the playoffs than King Henrik. It was like I'd just blasphemed, the guy was apoplectic, could not believe anyone would dare critique the King, especially to Luongo.